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The phrase "as many records" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing quantities or indicating a large number of records in a specific context.
Example: "The library has as many records as the national archive, making it a valuable resource for researchers."
Alternatives: "the same number of records" or "a comparable amount of records".
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And therefore, to sell as many records as possible.
We don't sell as many records but we're making more than 50p back on each one".
"Of course our primary motivation was to sell as many records as possible," explains Chinn.
That review must be forthright and transparent, with hearings open to the public and as many records as possible released.
"My biggest fear is that we won't sell as many records as we could if we reached the right people".
The main focus of his current evening show isto play "as many records as he can manage in three hours".
"We'd go digging for weeks, stay in motels, and bring back as many records as we could find," he says.
So the coach said, have as many records as you want, just please be on the baseball team.
A few years later, Martin did the same thing with a different blond teen-age singer and sold ten times as many records.
EMI treated us as a priority for a while, and we did OK, but we never sold as many records as they would have liked us to.
We were walking in Alexandria by the river, along Hargrove's usual route, and he said, "Our primary purpose is to gather as many records as possible".
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